I showed this to my who dad did a lot of skydiving in his youth and so I showed him this. He said that the way they strapped him was vague and he wants to know how they did it, since they didn't seem to putting anything on his legs. We tried searching for it but with no luck. Does anyone here know?

Banzai Skydiving doesn't make you any braver than a normal skydiver. You're just dumber. Why risk your life THAT much just for some adrenaline. I'd rather use a wing suit. Now that you've heard that, go ahead.

Just my opinion though.

99% of the people here saying they'd do it are ************ themselves.

Using a fork to eat french fries doesn't make you braver than any other normal eater. You're just dumber. Why risk your life THAT much just to save your fingers from getting salt on them. I'd rather use chopsticks. Now that you've heard that, go ahead.

Just my opinion though.

99% of the people here saying they'd do it are ************ themselves.

I've crashed on motorcycles twice. Once on a dirtbike going like 35+ MPH, and once on a streetbike, I forgot how fast I was going, but fast enough to kill if you land wrong.

I got lucky (well the dirtbike one wasn't as deadly, as I've been on a lot of dirtbike crashes, only one was remotely possibly fatal). The chances of getting lucky when Bonzai Skydiving are so slim, that's still an understatement.

They should make it into an Olympic sport by having all of the competitors up in the air and to decide who the three winners are, they throw out three parachutes and the one who gets it first receives gold medal while the next two obviously get silver and bronze. Everyone else dies.